About
One app that does all of it.
Guitar Atlas started with a frustration most guitar students share: to actually learn something, you end up juggling a stack of apps. One for tabs, one for chords, one for theory, one for sheet music, one for tracking practice, one for the songs you're trying to play. Nothing knows about anything else.
The goal here is simple: one placefor the whole picture. Scales that connect to the chords they live inside. Pieces that auto-detect their key and surface the right scale to practice over them. A practice timer that knows what you've been working on and reminds you to review the thing you almost have memorized.
The app is built around the idea of a map. The fretboard is a map. A piece is a path through the map. A practice routine is the journey. Everything you do leaves a trail on it.
Guitar Atlas is also a studio. If you teach guitar, you can run your students through the same app — assign work, track progress, write notes that show up in their practice sessions. The same tool, both sides of the lesson.
Built for
Self-taught players who want a real map of the neck. Teachers who want to run a studio without juggling Google Docs and YouTube playlists. Anyone who's tired of starting and stopping.